← Back to context Comment by stronglikedan 5 days ago Nitpick, but directors are typically considered executive-tier, not n-tier-management. 2 comments stronglikedan Reply icedchai 5 days ago It depends. I worked at a company with tons of title inflation. The first layer of management was referred to as "director." One of the "directors" literally had one report. The organizational hierarchy was bizarre. tristor 5 days ago Depends on the company, but in my experience that is not true. VP is the first executive level. Directors are middle management.
icedchai 5 days ago It depends. I worked at a company with tons of title inflation. The first layer of management was referred to as "director." One of the "directors" literally had one report. The organizational hierarchy was bizarre.
tristor 5 days ago Depends on the company, but in my experience that is not true. VP is the first executive level. Directors are middle management.
It depends. I worked at a company with tons of title inflation. The first layer of management was referred to as "director." One of the "directors" literally had one report. The organizational hierarchy was bizarre.
Depends on the company, but in my experience that is not true. VP is the first executive level. Directors are middle management.